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Latest revision as of 06:46, 2 January 2017
Author | Michael C Duffy, Mogens True Wegener |
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Published | 2000 |
Publisher | Hadronic Press |
Pages | 280 |
ISBN | 1574850504 |
Selected Papers From the Biennial Conferences on Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory (1988-1996). The conferences were sponsored by the British Society for the Philosophy of Science and held at the Imperial College, London. Contents:
- 11 Harold Aspden, FOUR QUESTIONS CONCERNING RELATIVITY
- 21 Y.V. Balashov, STEADY STATE COSMOLOGIES AS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROGRAM
- 27 John F. Barrett, HYPERBOLIC GEOMETRY IN SPECIAL RELATIVITY AND ITS RELATION TO THE COSMOLOGY OF MILNE
- 35 Marius Borneas, ON THE CONCEPTS OF SPACE AND TIME
- 39 Claude Comte, THE FUNDAMENTAL R?LE OF THE REFERENCE FRAME REVISITED
- 47 William Lane Craig, RELATIVITY AND THE "ELIMINATION" OF ABSOLUTE TIME
- 67 S.K. Ghosal & P. Chakraborty, THE CONCEPT OF LORENTZ INVARIANT CLOCKS
- 73 Roger C. Jennison, PROPER TIME, PROPER LENGTH AND SOME COMMENTS ON THE CONCEPTS OF TIME AND DISTANCE
- 84 Ludwik Kostro, WHAT IS THIS: A CLOCK IN RELATIVITY THEORY?
- 91 Peter Kroes, TIME DILATION WITHIN SPECIAL RELATIVITY
- 107 Francis Mathe, PROBLEMS OF TIME SCALE IN COSMOLOGY
- 111 Storrs McCall, TOWARDS A LORENTZ-INVARIANT THEORY OF COLLAPSE
- 123 Andr? Mercier, THE RECONSTRUCTION OF SPACE-TIME AS TIME-SPACE
- 133 W. Trevor Morris, ON RELATIVITY AND CAUSALITY
- 138 K.K. Nandi, SOME ASPECTS OF MINIMALLY RELATIVISTIC NEWTONIAN GRAVITY
- 140 Peter ?hrstr?m, TENSE LOGIC AND SPECIAL RELATIVITY
- 149 A. Paparodopoulos, LIGHT PROPAGATION IN AN EXPANDING UNIVERSE
- 152 Simon J. Prokhovnik, THE NATURE AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE ROBERTSON-WALKER METRIC
- 159 David Roscoe, INERTIA, GRAVITATION, AND THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY
- 170 Mendel Sachs, ON THE MEANING OF SPACE AND TIME
- 177 Ruggero M. Santilli, DIRECT UNIVERSALITY OF ISOSPECIAL RELATIVITY FOR GENERALIZED SPACETIMES
- 195 Chalmers W. Sherwin, TRANSIENT EFFECTS IN SPECIAL RELATIVITY
- 201 Torgny Sj?din, ON THE ONE-WAY VELOCITY OF LIGHT & ITS POSSIBLE MEASURABILITY
- 206 Lawrence Sklar, THE CONVENTIONALITY OF SIMULTANEITY! AGAIN?
- 217 A.V. Soldatov, PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF THE WORLD PICTURE OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
- 220 R. Tavakol, GEOMETRY OF SPACE-TIME & FINSLER SPACES
- 225 S.C. Tiwari, REALITY, INTUITION, AND MIND: REFLECTIONS ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF H. POINCAR?
- 232 Barrie J. Tonkinson, CLOCKS DON?T GO SLOW, RODS DON?T CONTRACT
- 245 H?kan T?rnebohm, INFRA-THEORIES TO THE SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY
- 255 Mogens Wegener, IDEAS OF COSMOLOGY: A PHILOSOPHER'S SYNTHESIS
- 275 INDEX